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i, j toliet =t 6 sice ta > KM IB pra Cem Cgc ‘vr‘fif'i' 'as s THE DAILY REVIEW _- Long Island's Greatest Newspaper 4 Adventures of the Twins Y ER \Am) By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON BY CHABLES P. STEWART Washington-Development | of, a Pan-American~ labor movement is {one of the objects of the meeting DAILY EXCEPT sUxDar Cwered at the Post Offcs at Freeport, N. T.. am second clams ma'i«r, I under Act,of March- 1, 187% 4 _ $ \Subscription by mail $7 persyear in advance Single sovies two cunta w__~_____ % JAMIS E.-BTILE®, Rditor and Publisher {of offeidls of the federations in CHARLES A. BURLEIGH, Managing: Editor i this \country d Mexico set for « Aug, 27 In Washington, \ < orricks / 101 Church Street, Preeport The North American and- Mexi- can federations already pull very well together in harness whenever an occasion arises for team work, but their affiliations with the labor bodies of the more southerly re- publics are not at all close. In- deed, Venezuela, Bolivia, Para- guay and Ecuador are without fed- erations, though they do have vari ous unassociated unions, Daily Review Building, Condutt Boulevard. Rockville Centre \ loquirer Mullding. Main Street, Hempstead L4 OPPICIAL NEWSPAPER for the County of Naxsau OWRICIAL NEWSPAPER of Namamo County for oublicstions of nduces of Bank- rapter in District Court of United (or the amiss District of New Tork arrifecr or te associateo rress The Associated Prews is exclusively entitled to the use for pubiicatioo of all mows dispatches credited to It or not otherwise eredited in thir paver \and alzo in local new» published herein. All tights of republication special herein are also reserved. Friendly relations with the .\lt.\l‘ . -f can - central organifation . are. of value In a number of ways to the American . Federation - of . Labor rac Immigration of workers into the} , h - - f United States from south \3 “n. Hello!\ said the €lock in surprise, \I wondered If you weren't coming Rio Grande, for Instance, is becom pretty soon. Ing a serious problem. /* Mexico is not on a quota basis, and as wages particularly In sea- sonal 'employment, are higher on this than the other side of the _u a A THOUGHT - He that loveth pleasure shall be a poor nan.-Prov. 21:17. THE TOWN HALL LOCK-UP Inspectors -are to be commended for displaying zeal in seeing that the provisions of the law are complied with, but their zeal should be so tempered with glidgment as not | to make their reports seem ridiculous as was that of the State prison inspector who recently made a report on the Town Hall lock-up in Hempstead. And it might be wiser for these inspectors to stick to the line they are presumed Tick Tock, the clock fairy, jumped.. \My my! Such dust\\ they heart down from the mantel plece und mo-|him say. And then suddenly a cloud tioned for the Twins to follew him, |of dust came flying out of the old \Your old ball clock has gone alll clock that made them sneeze. . wrong,\ he said. \I must go at once! \My that feels better!\ said the border, labor naturally is tempted) and fix it. Your mother and daddy old clock gratefully. \That's a good mcross, to an extent which threat-| have gone out And cook's in the kit-|bellows you have, Mister Tick Tock ens to flood the market. Mexico'@| chon, It's a good chance. Come|I Just cannot keep good time when position, however, is different from| along. I'll show you how it-is done.\{I'm dusty inside. Now what are that of Japan, which greatly He opened their door and slld| you doing? 1 feel as ft as n Addie.\ an. outlet for her surplus popula«{ down the bannisters. the Twins fol- \Just tightening a screw.\ said the ti n. lowing as softly as two little mice.|clock fairy. \Now hand me the oil- Mexico has no such surplus. She| How strange things looked sinca/can, Nick, A drop of oll here und a I needs her workers at home and Is| they had put on the magic shoes! drop there. Now you're finished. old to know something about, rather than meddle with matters an unwilling to see them go as the} Everything in the hous» seemed to|fellow. You will keep correct time that are more within the province of engingers and archi- American federation is to see them] be alive. after this.\ And at that Tick Tock 7 tects. ~ coming in such numbers. Work.\ Their two little beds nodded atifastened the glass door and hoppod Ing together on this question, thefthem as they passed, the door said flows. & I . Thi i xpr arm for the safet two labor bodies hope to moive it| 800dbye in a thick voice, and the! \You forgot to wind me.\ reminded Ae wate Uf the basemen, sf the Tay Hall be iii satisfactorily, U*\ C* stairs whispered \careful\ now\ as|the old clock, \and my brass weight of the walls of the basement of the Town Hall because 0 they stepped down after Tick Tock.|is almost touching the wood at my dampness. The architect of the building, on the other hand, The American Federation's inter-| The hall (lice: was aha-3g: pacrow $3“ min: staffing 911!!leth x: P F - R yj | \colonial\ clock c f h points out what we all know' if we stop to consider it, that Elli-sun; firs-maximlt'xu his}; wall. It had a glass front and glass|keeps pulling mag wheels around, I dampness has no deteriorating effect on concrete, of which labor in the Latin countries farther gm\. a 13\: pterlxdulzugnvlluh a round 2:12“ spring As most new clocks i £ f - rass en in ooke ike a saucer, I these walls are built, and points to the fact that bridge Lamina 3:11:23?“ if! \mi‘gxffff; and one brass weight that hung on| \Give me the big key, Nancy,\ piers and other structures which are subjected to contact h ublics t Toan) a string said Tick Tock. R & vond ihese republics there PraCt°AF| gaid the clock in surprise.| So up he went again and wound _- with water are built of concrete. * Prom Some ot on British west| \I wondered if you weren't coming |the old clock. The string kept wind- The inspector makes some criticisms of the Town Hall Indian islands, there has {ngeeg,|PreHY soon. I can't do a thing with ing around on a sort of spool, Just as o i w * *! my big hand. le keeps slipping and|the rope winds around the windlus lockup that do not. seem to be fully warranted, one pou'ft ] Fue been enough of an influx of negro ll‘llym‘r'fg and now it bas gained five|on an old well when you bring up made being dampness and another alleged lack of cleanli- CODE OF ETHICS nthe workers to cayse a litte €00208| hole big minutes. I'm a story-teller| a bucket of water, © i iti i th tlon in spots along the North put 1 can't help it.\ Pretty soon the brass weight was ness. Neither condition would seem to be as serious as the of AMERICA IS STILL American constal fringe, but from! «op, po:\ eried Tick Tock, \We'll|clear to the top, and Tick Tock took report indicates. The lock-up is more than half above||» . . 6 volume of arrivals of the WOrkiDE| goon fix that. Here, Nancy, you hold|out the key. . & THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE CLUB ass /i ible. -S , b I rhat mg be i MERELY AN INFANT class is negligible. Secretary Of) my pig key Nick, you hold my| \That's fine,\ said the old clock. d th t h h th d my big key and Nick, you hol y he ground and the sun streams in through the open windows To consider It as my obligation to the L Labor Davis speaks of it as A POS-| oli.can while 1 get to work.\ \Thank you, my friends. Now J'il s during 'at least half of the day. Whatever dampness there community and to this Club to be in them, California is seventy-five years 3M? fu‘m‘r“! Km“ but FPSPNJ'“ Up the wall went the little clock Ea able to tell the truth. Good-bye, idi . o old in September. 0 he mu.\ can Tederation fairy. ome again.\ « lfndoubtedly cemes from the humidity of the stmosghere, {EL Tfif'fiawao fii‘fflxrufififi“: It is the end of a long little worried by it, evi-| 'Then he unhooked the blass door| \Good-bye said Tick Tock which affects us in our houses here on Long Island at times, to contribute something to the work! Its work as time is measured in our swift.|dently regarding it as a situation/and stepped inside, The next thing/\Come Twins. I have to go to see Despite the humidity of the weather during the present and the people In it. moving western world. Yet Rome|{0 bet met when it develops, if ever| the children knew Tick Tock had dis:/an old grandfather clock next r i celebrated its thousandth anniver.|it does develop. appeared behind the old clock's kind (To Be Continued) summer, the walls and equipment of the lock-up seemed To count ll: as a amid“; the cozrxflnlt); u Aner -I face, (Copyright, 1923, NEA Service, Tncd dry to the touch on a recent inspection by newspapermen. ifiJfi’fnfii‘r’d,':fia\T-§I.‘m‘oi' ES’MMTJH tefn of Philippus the Arabian, and in a ISA-«(Fr it: help. despite Secl- i 5 . r rospec The place also was clean, on that occasion at least, and has Club. flé’fh\?\f~§fhifffd “z; 53:33“; it ain\ deveisn at If“ Pate M * p n 12 inder v a been on other occasions when the same men have happened To be a friend to the human To nee Innocent TV and the grcom.| years to come. South America, bes C e P 1)..in Thu-{3m a op?\ municated Emperor Frederick IT, if} fo\ 3.000 miles south from the Carib- \ \ a ' ' he faults of others, but wit em. wide n ® bean to Patagonia, and for 2,500 The cells do not offer all of the comforts to be found o have of 20 Ghiper| miles west from the Atlantic to in some home boudoirs, but so long as they are sanitary and To I-mfle in my whole being, \he???\ g“: lines. the Andes, Is very rich in resources reasonably comfortable, the person who through his own Pooh, is 71°th f' a mang amie. Bu Both these anniversaries came in| ANd very thinly populated. L f u . l.” a smile lffl,f¥ en mime-u I r periods of the very lowest ebb of| This region offers greater poss! indiscretions becomes incarcerated there for one night has Rauliuince to the questionable or wrong, Roman power, but Rome survived) bilities to settlers than the United F F > an to frown. © States of today. Not, to be sure, little to complain about. * To conduct all business or professional tran- mug-“1:3: ll;:dfl:::t:;u::d 2:2 that It offers North America's high > spree. The inspector suggests that the women's cell room should sactions on a principle of absolute right «nd 1s capital of Taly, seat of mywmz wages, but it does offer an easy THE CUP OF CHEER be in another part of the building with a separate entrance. - 1 mai ind bo reason why 1 cannot dare tha and the most impressive: historic| Ning to the indolent and the prov- e _- H P t remendous rewards to th ->> , m There is plenty of opportunity for privacy under present world with head erect and conscienée clear. - Iio? HRG thit one Who are willing to do the hard If cheerful thougats were purple grapes mo m best eff t ceed. First as h ' . « v i ine conditions for any woman who may chance to be shut up. a man. ‘r'l ‘mrrus‘l’nfi: te ”Menu\ are but as things of yesterday. work of am‘elopnlcnur PIT-ot‘agtal‘l‘: I'dApreaszgtlgegmogg; full) A cask> h A . a « e j . ' intry,\ is Secretary > They never remain more than one night and generally they holding that only af legitimate success becomes new: t “xi: I; behmonzxruxg £2,113: ® rim how -not all of it - And make a mellow wine A Itin f i i Exchangeite and pledging myself not to fears from now, w - M cid * are in such condition that privacy is a matter of little con- an Fx tedagin ( haps. will -b mbered with| but it will become so as white cern to them. Furthermore, under the law, it is necessary Principles are invorvea. - \0000 Nincveth and Tyre? The great time men fae !t in hand, when thes And then whene'er the clouds grew dark A To consider. myself obligated to brother of Rome was the era of the Medi-] need it I blue and drear, we mede tp mera Infh: “an?“ a umltron 3:6“ z Txchangeiies no more than to any other nem: been the Taa of “mm'm R Somp| The northem federations inter- l‘dAtzli: mifet]; a}: cask and take woman is locked up over night, and for a wale watchma .hev\ork Rikki}; anther recog‘r‘nzm. 2. the‘vin $1112; 22mg“! aen::::usyugrx ese to wun Tihov Then 1s a A cup of golden cheer. in case males are locked up. On the following morning glyzrct’fmff: ends $3303.23; ::.xxo?:l'1‘m: Tire P general interest in the welfare of they are arraigned and either set frge or sent to the county legitimate and proper any favors or increased The belongs to the Pacific, “”““Z°\'m‘: cvongrldértt’gr'msgmfli But I'd not drink the wine alone, jail at Mineola. Six females were locked up in the first equipment that becomes mine through added Around that greatest ocean dwell] \Mt what improves. Inhor's \T would selfish be, indeed ; R - 14 t that friendship or associations. most of the human race, and into| feeling that what improves I m Instead I'd keep the cup close by _ half of this year. Common sense would seem to say tha To declare that I am an Exchangeite for its harbors open the world's great-] Condition anywhere improves nstea p t a 9 there is no call for the expenditure of the money that would what I can give and not r; what I can got; ost resources. The Atlantic. will everywhere. __|__ Apert To offer those in need. R R M e to spend and be spent In wopthy service; main- take the place of the Mediterranean hey may Mn hue i be necessary to make the alterations suggested by the in training that the giving spirit, the desire to as, the Mediterranean «did of the C\ “ZEN urzfxqu-zigltlel; “Klimt: \ And then despite the Volstead Act . unlike, R - spector. 2:2\; \MT? will)! if\? fi\nfi°i \at: Ne 1,1le North 112510“ worker, but I'd let folks drink their fill, The Town of Hempstead is well able financially to have ing eftered Exchange, to play and wo trk ~laieo the Mexican. The former is For there would be no harm to drink i Having efitered Exchange, to play and work over PACIFIC aleo the M i r sti what is necessary'and proper and the Town Board is ready That Exchange in Its deepest significance may 'The clash or the joining of races; galls iorl‘d s 111mm lclluk waiter. The liquor from my still. - essa xpen itures © enter me, Finding in me, not almply a passive tera 14 clvilizatio e Mexican is a real worker, even ' to make any nec It iry e.“ dlilbhfg}: thelzmprzgzxentzf hearer, but an active exemplifier of the motto rug], dfi;£a:. 153mm; Tl if not of the highest class. Copyrighted 1925 by George Edwin Heming own property. s.quite proj ough, that mem- of the Club, \Unity for Service.\ The South American is a work er- only incidentally. He doesn't rn much but hé won't work much. He strikes, not for more pay-he doesn't want it-but for fun. He's a good deal of a communist, He's balf the world-these will all hap- pen across the Pacific. They will be bigge: things than ever happened before, because they will affect more people, inhabiting greater lands. And California, fating the Pacific,| A# temperamental as a prima } bers of the Town Board who are on the job and know con- __ ditions are fully as capable of judging as to what is neces- . sary as inspectors who-make an occasional trip here and act a more on theory than upon actual local conditions. Sm ET with Oregon, - Washington | apd|denna. You can hire him for a 7, bod tish lumbia as its condjuto somg if he likes you personally; A__.E % ° = “be“ the care of our and gm.\ ifimAgmc. as its 5.3 not for a fortune if he doesn't. } f rfl: 37?\ wills.“ “1,1 hei country, and' the opening orient as| H¢'# !!kable but desperately di- (One reason our pavements do not last longer is that the os telling: cult to get along with. 'To change his condition, the American and e how your appetite will often rule your mind, and make Mexican labor federations 'will have ”shin-Din of fy rym likely leave behind. You see a mess of Its opportunity; with the cllfnm are forever being dug up to repair the sewers and l' and the beauty of Greece afd a i & ) lescen n pipes. Sometimes, it seems, the m h’w.m by apa ass , peotle a rag beled uidivetine ip to change him. If they can do that\qgishes that a to be a treat, and then you purchase ntuch \ - \ = und their effect. on: the body. We thoclzrgmm they can perform miracles much for man to eat m ”m afraid - some governor a + any j l‘nfmcm' the “Kick“ Evil be llh’illd & a!“ . has 1 Age. son pt 2:0\- \fir fof in-| or some hierarch of the world, in iad 11 through the morning, then, at noon you get the » l #350, proclaims the thousandth or EAST ROCKAWAY be feelin' better if you hurry out to lunch, You When the pavement is replaced, the pMtches inevitably} ast wor \um“ s 0 by'. ¢ the two-thousandth Anniversary. of wets “mm.mmm’;‘m of the day to court-m our ages because age will have lost I ating. + p a . € n California; WIll there not be & story| John Scheffelin of 10° BroadWay, pains and aches at luncheon or cafe. \. sag. The surfaceing goes to pieces T . \. och fon Bone R to recalt more majestic than even Lynbrook, was arrested by Officer gravy and ther®'s pork and navy beahi. | 'Then the street has to be payed mgain. ® f s or of Rome? ._ . Howell on Rhame 'avenue at closely on the dough that's in your jeans. 'Your Why not do a ance for all, with this foolish past Hinetio xt - o'clock on Satarday evening. mpant and you eat with lots of vim. Then, whan C WAY, in as , ASD:. + was charged with being under you are filled up to the brim. by putting all the pipes in tunnels? _ women. Rat _ influence of lighor and was pl * The food that's still around you, with a saddened eye you scan, - The initial investment, to be sure, would cost .[ nem to waste it, 'cause you've eaten all you can, \¥ our 11°12, is the fact that you have found, | But, shucks, you thing, when tomorrow comes around. In a cell at Lynbrook for But in the long rin the saving would be tremendous. a r A man was arrested for sleeping l;- Chicago theat and we think we have seen the same show. Kine men w\.‘n unable to land a fish off the coast of New f- Jersey where booze is thrown WOMQN Little Joe ‘uvm‘ LAVGUS Ar ProOPLE wuo sit AMO wait For it to 2, SMLE mes il 3: Human natural-“Emulation“. . more sense than any other known dog. is # ___ Have you ever been to New York? A .__people on Fifth Avente, *' monkey? * - Pus acs * ~: neige 4 J 5:- u-nf-F- wit: A man in Kansas City can lay 36,000 bricks a day.. Go \\% onlnndmlflghnuhu. A -p Nok took Life's so funny. At Saratoga Springs a woman had iy ip ele tin pie ied a , hg ror + eate! ont f r (tate wigs (